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A Little Night Music

David Lynch's subversive classic stands the test of time

Pentangle – The Lost Broadcasts 1968-1972

Long-lost session tracks retrieved from BBC transcription discs and cleaned-up AM radio broadcasts

Bodysong

Innovative, much admired collage documentary about mankind's physical journey from cradle to grave, culled from 100 years of archive footage by Simon Pummell and graced with an avant-rock score by Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood. Bodysong is hypnotically beautiful in small doses, even if Pummell comes across in the interviews as rather too pleased with a cod-profound idea which, in any case, Godfrey Reggio and Philip Glass pioneered much more convincingly 20 years ago in Koyaanisqatsi.

Dark Side Of The Moon

The Orrible Oo's classic video jukebox rockumentary gets a 25th anniversary makeover

The Old Grey Whistle Test: Volume 3

Another random trawl through the Whistle Test archives proves perhaps just too random—it's unlikely fans of Half Man Half Biscuit (their 1986 TV debut) or The Jam ('78's "'A' Bomb...") will be tempted by strange bedfellows like Supertramp and Chris Rea. So something for everyone but far too diverse a range to fully satisfy any camp.

Skippin’ Reels Of Rhyme

Classic 1964 live recording, long revered by collectors, finally given official release

Spiritualized – The Complete Works Volume Two

Exhaustive trawl through Pierce's archives

Bob Marley – Spiritual Journey

The latest of several Bob Marley documentaries on the market contains little footage of the man himself. But Spiritual Journey makes up for it with revealing interviews from the likes of son Ziggy and former Jamaican premier Michael Manley, and such fascinating archive material as BBC2's Newsnight report on Marley's funeral in 1981. The result is a thoughtful film that intelligently explains just how and why he became the Third World's first genuine superstar.

The Zombies – Live At The BBC

Archive radio sessions and between song interview chat, 1964-1968.

Tokyo Story

From 1953, one of the classic texts of Japanese cinema
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